Using your Currensea travel debit card in Florida will remove bank fees, typically giving you a better exchange rate than the high street, challenger banks, and prepaid card providers. It could save you £225 on average¹.
Based on a two week holiday to Florida for two adults and two children
Disney World - one week tickets
Local ATM at the weekend
Four-star hotel, including weekend checkout
Drinks and evening entertainment
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Entry to other parks, trips and shows
Local ATM midweek
Retail and souvenirs
1 week car rental, including weekend pickup
TOTAL
See how using a Currensea card to spend abroad stacks up against high street banks, challenger banks and travel spending cards.
Subscription free
0.5%
£25/year
0%
£120/year
0%
Find out how we calculated costs for other methods of spend abroad here
Competitive 0.5% FX rate
Fee-free withdrawals up to £500/month, then 2% rate applies
Advanced security - spend notifications, set spend limits & freeze card
Spend in all 180 currencies
Market leading 0% FX rate
Fee-free withdrawals up to £500/month, then 1% rate applies
Exclusive car hire benefits with Avis & Hertz
Preferred Hotels & Resorts perks
Exclusive offers for Premium cardholders
Market leading 0% FX rate
Fee-free withdrawals up to £750/month, then 1% rate applies
Exclusive membership to Avis President's club and Hertz's President's Circle
Preferred Hotels & Resorts - enjoy 4 nights for the price of 3
24/7 travel concierge giving you access to top restaurants, events and experiences
Airport lounge access with Lounge Key™
Exclusive offers for Elite cardholders
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¹We calculate the average cost that the high street banks, challenger banks and pre-paid travel cards included in the table above would add to your transactions overseas. We then subtract the cost whilst using Currensea, giving the savings of £225, whilst spending $11,312 during a two week long holiday in Florida for a family of four.
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We debit your bank account when you spend, and will notify you of savings.